Well Handled

Canberra

Your online presence Handled.

Websites, Google presence and the systems behind them, for associations, venues, trades and businesses that have outgrown the site they've got.

Recent work

Website concept built for Kodiak Bar

Kodiak Bar
Bar and restaurant

Website concept built for The Den Canberra

The Den Canberra
Strength and conditioning

Website concept built for Deakin & Me

Deakin & Me
Cafe and function space

Concept builds prepared for real businesses and shown as our design work. They are not a claim of a client engagement — which is the point, and the reason they exist. See all five, and why we build before we pitch.

How we work

We don't pitch We build first.

Every business on our work page saw a finished version of their own website before they'd paid us a cent, and before anyone asked them for anything. That isn't a promotion. It's how we start.

01

We build it first

We research the business properly — what it sells, who buys it, what its customers already say about it in public — and then build the site. You look at your own business done properly, instead of a deck about what we might do one day.

02

You tell us where we got it wrong

You will know things we couldn't. Owners always do. Your corrections make it sharper and they cost you nothing, because the work is already done by the time we're in the room.

03

We run it from there

It goes live, and then it stays current — the site, the Google listing, the enquiries coming in. Month to month. You own the site and the domain from the first day.

The people

Kai Griffiths

Owner

Front of house. Kai is the one who turns up, learns the business and works out what it actually needs before a line of anything gets built.

Gary Griffiths

Advisor

Twenty-five years selling and delivering enterprise technology across Australia and the US, and six years running an international digital marketing business with clients on three continents.

More about both of us, and where the name came from

Have a look at what we'd build for you.

Tell us about the business and we'll come back with something to look at, not a proposal to read.